FTX Transferred $7.7B From Bahamian Estate to US Units Ahead of Bankruptcy Filing, Court Told

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FTX Transferred $7.7B From Bahamian Estate to US Units Ahead of Bankruptcy Filing, Court Told
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$7.7 billion in assets were moved from FTX_Official's Bahamian estate to its U.S. counterparts leading up to its bankruptcy filing. $5.6 billion was transferred to U.S. entity FTX trading. Another $2.1 billion was transferred to Alameda Research.

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